MANSION FROM MENACE – A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Dr. V. Judia Harriet Sumathy*
Abstract
Plastics have transformed everyday life; usage is increasing and annual
production is likely to exceed 400 million tonnes by 2020. It is evident
that plastics bring many societal benefits and offer future technological
and medical advances. However, concerns about usage and disposal
are diverse and include accumulation of waste in landfills and in
natural habitats, physical problems for wildlife resulting from ingestion
or entanglement in plastic, the leaching of chemicals from plastic
products and the potential for plastics to transfer chemicals to wildlife
and humans. There are solutions, including material reduction, design
for end-of-life recyclability, increased recycling capacity, development
of bio-based feedstocks, strategies to reduce littering, the application of
green chemistry life-cycle analyses and revised risk assessment
approaches. Such measures will be most effective through the
combined actions of the public, industry, scientists and policymakers. There is some urgency,
as the quantity of plastics produced in the first 10 years of the current century is likely to
approach the quantity produced in the entire century that proceeded. The present study is a
collaborative work with Samarpan Foundation, an NGO which aims in converting this
menace into a useful material and thereby reduce its hazardous impact on the environment.
Keywords: Plastics, Menace, Usage, Samarpan Foundation and Environment.
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